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hello, america. at the end of the six months, we have all read this, president obama looked at all that he created and said, "it is very good." and so, he declared the seventh month amounts of rest. yes, the messiah is going on vacation. barack obama is going on vacation. he must be tired. he spent the last six months to reforming our country, and most people will not recognize it. he told us he would do it, and he is. no one is paying any attention to it. if you give me the next minutes, and please, please, parcher politics aside. open up your ears and eyes and watch with a fresh perspective -- put your politics aside. if i am wrong, you are more than welcome to show me where i am missing it. i would love to be wrong on this. barack obama has revealed his game plan to transform america it in his deeds. the transformation was marketed to america as "change," and, boy, was america it eager for change. >> i will not have to worry about putting gas in my car, or worry about paying my mortgage. glenn: no
hello, america. at the end of the six months, we have all read this, president obama looked at all that he created and said, "it is very good." and so, he declared the seventh month amounts of rest. yes, the messiah is going on vacation. barack obama is going on vacation. he must be tired. he spent the last six months to reforming our country, and most people will not recognize it. he told us he would do it, and he is. no one is paying any attention to it. if you give me the next...
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he says america elected a democrat majority to congress and the white house. how in blazes, he writes, did he end up with a subcommittee of equal representation by the minority? >> well, i think that in the senate, they have 60 votes, but it's an illusion nature number. even the democrats are not united around one plan. so that's part of it. they had to come up with a compromise that was going to appeal to the broadest number of democrats and hopefully some republicans as well. and those moderate republicans who are in the negotiations in many ways represent the voices of the conservative democrats who are not in the room. in addition, the white house from the beginning said they did want a bipartisan plan. if possible, they wanted to see that created. and so it was a goal to try to work with the republicans. three stepped forward, and i don't think max baucus was prepared to walk away from those three until it's certain they can't come to terms because baucus would like to have republican votes onboard. gwen: we have a lot of questions about the role of the s
he says america elected a democrat majority to congress and the white house. how in blazes, he writes, did he end up with a subcommittee of equal representation by the minority? >> well, i think that in the senate, they have 60 votes, but it's an illusion nature number. even the democrats are not united around one plan. so that's part of it. they had to come up with a compromise that was going to appeal to the broadest number of democrats and hopefully some republicans as well. and those...
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, not, no, no, not god bless america, got damn america, it's in the bible, for killing innocent people! glenn: i have looked in the bible. i'm stilling looking and just poring over the scriptures every day to find that, but life was turning out grand for president obama. a communist family mentor, super radical friends, a wonderful church. could life get any better? could it? well, it did. when he met his soul mate michelle. >> for the first time in my adult life, i am proud of my country, because it feels like hope is finally making a comeback. glenn: it does. spiritually, physically, ideologically, the two were a perfect match, and they married. faithful michelle would stand by michelle on his political journey, sure, in the old days when he was running for the illinois senate way, way, way back in 1996, all the way to the oval office. despite the meteoric success obama hasn't forgotten his roots, oh, no. he is still honoring his communist child mentor with policy drafts, oh, like some of them that you're about to see, and he is still networking and organizing and meeting new and eve
, not, no, no, not god bless america, got damn america, it's in the bible, for killing innocent people! glenn: i have looked in the bible. i'm stilling looking and just poring over the scriptures every day to find that, but life was turning out grand for president obama. a communist family mentor, super radical friends, a wonderful church. could life get any better? could it? well, it did. when he met his soul mate michelle. >> for the first time in my adult life, i am proud of my...
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it just finished up, it was called america's health care town hall. thousands of people showed up today to voice their opinion on health care and other issues they say the government is getting too involved in their lives, too involved in their health care and spending their money. they voice their opinion today right here centennial olympic park. there are radio hosts out here. there were doctors who were out here. dick armey was out here, the house's former majority leader for the house. everyone speaking out about health care. we're going to fill you in on exactly what happened here today and what's happening across the country as we wait on the president who is speaking in grand junction, colorado. i want to toss it now to jacqui jeras who is in the severe weather center. the atlantic hurricane season is here. so hello to tropical storm anna. you're keeping an eye on >> that yeah. just like this, don. quiet thus far, suddenly, two named storms now. i want to show them on the big picture because they're very close to each other. just to give you a
it just finished up, it was called america's health care town hall. thousands of people showed up today to voice their opinion on health care and other issues they say the government is getting too involved in their lives, too involved in their health care and spending their money. they voice their opinion today right here centennial olympic park. there are radio hosts out here. there were doctors who were out here. dick armey was out here, the house's former majority leader for the house....
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everybody in america faces a tax increase. i would be surprised if that happened right before the midterm election so the most likely thing to happen is that they will kick is can down the world's croad. others mgat stop trusting us to pay back and the interest rate will go up. neil: thank you, douglas, in washington. a lot of wall street buyers -- >> coming out of one of the worst financial crises that this nation has ever faced and that is why i am reappointing him to another german = = =term at the federal reserve. neil: bernanke is about the only financial adult in the room, as was said by one man. what do you mean by that? >> not only does he have to deal with the worst economy and the mistakes that were made by his predecessor and both administrations, the current one and the previous one, he is having to deal with all of the deficits you were just talking about, and a lot of the moves that he has made have been undermined by capitol hill and others and a lot of people do not realize how difficult his job is. now he is h
everybody in america faces a tax increase. i would be surprised if that happened right before the midterm election so the most likely thing to happen is that they will kick is can down the world's croad. others mgat stop trusting us to pay back and the interest rate will go up. neil: thank you, douglas, in washington. a lot of wall street buyers -- >> coming out of one of the worst financial crises that this nation has ever faced and that is why i am reappointing him to another german = =...
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this is a battle between america and the washington, d.c., takeover of america. sean, do you realize that they're going to divert money intended for medicare to help pay for this health-care takeover? i think it seniors saw this, and i do a lot of work with seniors, and i respect their contribution to american society -- i think if seniors saw this -- sean: i want you to comment after this next group of tapes that i am going to show you, and they are poll tested. the insurance companies, as if the government is going to run it better. let's go to missouri,ç and important state in any election, a swing state. let's look at senator claire mccaskill and another -- and important state. >> -- an important state. >>ç the surplus. [heckling] it is important today, it is important that we -- >> nancy pelosi, harry reid, and the rest of the people in congress, are they going to be willing to be on the same plan they are asking us to be on? sean: listen to those crowds. "angry mobs"? "manufactured"? what are your thoughts. >> i think it is organic, and i do want to mak
this is a battle between america and the washington, d.c., takeover of america. sean, do you realize that they're going to divert money intended for medicare to help pay for this health-care takeover? i think it seniors saw this, and i do a lot of work with seniors, and i respect their contribution to american society -- i think if seniors saw this -- sean: i want you to comment after this next group of tapes that i am going to show you, and they are poll tested. the insurance companies, as if...
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. >>> well, august is make or break month for health care in america. town halls are causing public uproar, confusion running rampant. our key business correspondent ali velshi touring the country on what else? the cnn express. joining us now from the missouri state fair. talk about getting the pulse of america, ali, what are you hearing? >> reporter: yeah. this is a fantastic place to do that. we've been driving from atlanta to des moines and we passed through georgia, kentucky, tennessee. illinois, missouri heading into kansas and iowa and we're talking to people usually in places smaller than would normally get media coverage about health care. in the beginning of the week as the debate was really heating up on tv with the town hall meetings we were trying to get a quieter discussion going. there was plenty of disagreement where we went. we ended up in one interesting place in paducah, kentucky, northwestern kentucky just on the illinois border and had a bit of a town hall meeting. one of the women was formerly a congressional candidate. she was a de
. >>> well, august is make or break month for health care in america. town halls are causing public uproar, confusion running rampant. our key business correspondent ali velshi touring the country on what else? the cnn express. joining us now from the missouri state fair. talk about getting the pulse of america, ali, what are you hearing? >> reporter: yeah. this is a fantastic place to do that. we've been driving from atlanta to des moines and we passed through georgia, kentucky,...
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[applause] there is not a black america and a white america and latino america, and asian america, there is the united states of america. >> host: interesting sight he used the same line in a speech in cairo last week. >> guest: not his line of course but, yes. he stays with the consistency in his attempt to appeal to voters will be on the democratic party and independent voters are the ones who put him over the top in the general election and also in on what to begin with with his campaign and they are still the most important so for this administration as they move forward and roll out various policies that a group of voters has grown over this period in addition to the age when you look at that video the eckert of disaffected republicans who make up the independent voters who traditionally have decided elections in the recent election cycles. that is the target. those are the people who gave him north carolina and indiana and virginia, and they are still the most important target for him, and i think, you know, one of the things people didn't realize early on is how he theiss people t
[applause] there is not a black america and a white america and latino america, and asian america, there is the united states of america. >> host: interesting sight he used the same line in a speech in cairo last week. >> guest: not his line of course but, yes. he stays with the consistency in his attempt to appeal to voters will be on the democratic party and independent voters are the ones who put him over the top in the general election and also in on what to begin with with his...
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hello, america. at the end of the sixth month, we've all read this, president obama looked at all he created and said "it is very good," and so he declared the 7th month a month of rest. yes, our messiah is going on vacation. here is the one thing. barack obama needs a say case. he must be tired. he spent the last six months transforming our country and most people won't either admit it or recognize t he told us he would do it and he is, but no one is paying any attention to it. if you give me the next few minutes, and please, please, open up your ear. put your politics aside. open up your ears and your eyes and watch with a fresh perspective. don't be in denial. do not put your head in the sand. if i'm wrong, you're more than welcome to show me where i'm missing t i would love to be wrong on this. barack obama has revealed his game plan to transform america in his deeds. the transformation was marketed to america as change, and boy, was america just eager for change. >> i want change whatever happen
hello, america. at the end of the sixth month, we've all read this, president obama looked at all he created and said "it is very good," and so he declared the 7th month a month of rest. yes, our messiah is going on vacation. here is the one thing. barack obama needs a say case. he must be tired. he spent the last six months transforming our country and most people won't either admit it or recognize t he told us he would do it and he is, but no one is paying any attention to it. if...
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that might be a feature of the european political system, but in america, it is rare. in fact, one probably has to go back 150 years to find a parallel. and the parallel is quite striking. then the republican party's front runner from the state of new york, a seasoned politician with much experience, was william henry seward. but the party chose to pass over him in favor of a one-term congressman from illinois, with the reputation for soaring rhetoric and idealism, a man named abraham lincoln. lincoln then goes and appoints seward his secretary of state. so also the seasoned hillary lost out to a newcomer from illinois and obama appointed her secretary of state. but almost everything else is different today. the secretary of state was once the unrivaled architect of american foreign policy, but now he or she competes with the secretary of defense, the national security adviser, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and others who make up the far flung levels of america's imperial administration. the state department was once across the street from the white house.
that might be a feature of the european political system, but in america, it is rare. in fact, one probably has to go back 150 years to find a parallel. and the parallel is quite striking. then the republican party's front runner from the state of new york, a seasoned politician with much experience, was william henry seward. but the party chose to pass over him in favor of a one-term congressman from illinois, with the reputation for soaring rhetoric and idealism, a man named abraham lincoln....
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so, the struggle foremocracy in america is ongoing. i think theresa is onto something very important. i'm not sure ralph nader is necessarily the best witness for the prosecution, precisely because he did such a brilliant and important job of holding regulatory agencies to account. when he was the g who was a national figure, fighting for those issues. and now that he is -- made himself a presidential candidate he has become unfortunately very in effect tulle in the most important work he has done. t, the -- absolutely, absolutely we need more democracy in america and won't get it until there is serious popular will for that. >> if youook closely at the 1968 election, george wallace got 13.5% of the vote, it was i a good thing for democracy. >> this is an excellent question and when i look ba, third parties in america, most frequently in our century, have been basically formed by southerners, hoping to hold the balance of power in the electoral college co they could basically broker who the president wouldet to be and were never succes
so, the struggle foremocracy in america is ongoing. i think theresa is onto something very important. i'm not sure ralph nader is necessarily the best witness for the prosecution, precisely because he did such a brilliant and important job of holding regulatory agencies to account. when he was the g who was a national figure, fighting for those issues. and now that he is -- made himself a presidential candidate he has become unfortunately very in effect tulle in the most important work he has...
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. >>> august is make or break month for health care in america. town halls are causing public uproar confusion. al li is curing the country on cnn express. joining us from the missouri state fair. talk about getting the pulse of america, what are you hearing? >> reporter: we have been driving from atlanta to des moines and passed through georgia, tennessee, kentucky, illinois, missouri, heading into kansas and iowa. we're talking to people in places smaller than what would get media coverage about health care. as the health care debate was heating up on tv, we were trying to get a quieter discussion going. there was plenty of disagreement where we went. we ended up in an interesting place, northwestern kentucky on the illinois border. we had a bit of a town hall meeting. one was a democratic candidate who ran in the last election and lost. she had very, very strong views on health care. here is a bit of a taste of what she told us. >> well, my husband and i are two of the 47 million plus that don't have health care. i'm not talking insurance. i wa
. >>> august is make or break month for health care in america. town halls are causing public uproar confusion. al li is curing the country on cnn express. joining us from the missouri state fair. talk about getting the pulse of america, what are you hearing? >> reporter: we have been driving from atlanta to des moines and passed through georgia, tennessee, kentucky, illinois, missouri, heading into kansas and iowa. we're talking to people in places smaller than what would get...
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we have a world view that says america should be leading by example, you know, it's not -- i think my husband said, actually, it's not the example of our power but the power of our example that we want to convey. so when the president asked me to consider this, i was personally very surprised. and i became even more surprised when accounts of the campaign came out and said he had been thinking about it for some time. but i also believe that what i brought to the job, the real commitment that i have to being not just effective but being part of a team that's effective, which the president knows, we served in the senate together, has really worked out better than anybody could have predicted. i think our personal relationship has, you know, certainly deepened and broadened over the course of the last six to nine months, the time we spend together, the difficult problems we wrestle with. but also the team, bob gates and i, jim jones and i, others who work with us, are really open. and henry kissinger said to me he was very surprised. it was the first administration he could remember wher
we have a world view that says america should be leading by example, you know, it's not -- i think my husband said, actually, it's not the example of our power but the power of our example that we want to convey. so when the president asked me to consider this, i was personally very surprised. and i became even more surprised when accounts of the campaign came out and said he had been thinking about it for some time. but i also believe that what i brought to the job, the real commitment that i...
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that reflects america. a lot more than what we have seen covered on television for the last few days. [applause] i want to thank you for coming here today in that spirit. now, before i take questions i just want to talk briefly about what health insurance reform will mean for you. we still have work to do in congress. bills are not finalized, but i just want you to understand about 80% of this has already been agreed to. here are the basic principles that folks are talking about. first, health insurance reform will mean a set of common sense, the consumer protections for folks with health insurance. said those of you who have health insurance, this is what it will mean. insurance companies will no longer be able to cancel your coverage because he gets sick. that is what happened to katie. [applause] that can happen anymore. if you do the responsible thing, if you pay your premiums each month so you are covered in case of a crisis, when crisis conseque have a heart attack or your husband finds out he has can
that reflects america. a lot more than what we have seen covered on television for the last few days. [applause] i want to thank you for coming here today in that spirit. now, before i take questions i just want to talk briefly about what health insurance reform will mean for you. we still have work to do in congress. bills are not finalized, but i just want you to understand about 80% of this has already been agreed to. here are the basic principles that folks are talking about. first, health...
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he uickly ce to realize in the united stateof america, that is not a plitically vible route t take and e is nothing if not a pragmatist. >> that is wy the publicoption is so controveral among crics, they see it as a trow june hor. if you put in a pubic opion that pivate isurers can compete against and ultimately of course government wil piece by piece take over thsystem. theyiew him as someone ho is secretly tryinto get there even though he said he is ot. gn: public option, going to happen still? >> i don't know. i ink that it's on lie suort right now. i think what we're -- i may come out of the house. i think thepresident ight now is centered on o goal. that is he has to have asenate bill because youan't go to conference without ne. so i thi we have rched a point where co-op great, whatever. t him a bill so th can go to conference. if you have co-ops d a public plan, what you might look atis a trigger where you start out with co-ops, if they work teific, if not a pblic plan. gwen: th's what they're talking about in hese meetings on caitol hill that is going on. >> it is. the people wh
he uickly ce to realize in the united stateof america, that is not a plitically vible route t take and e is nothing if not a pragmatist. >> that is wy the publicoption is so controveral among crics, they see it as a trow june hor. if you put in a pubic opion that pivate isurers can compete against and ultimately of course government wil piece by piece take over thsystem. theyiew him as someone ho is secretly tryinto get there even though he said he is ot. gn: public option, going to...
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it's just two stops as we go across america. florida, celebrating a sort of extreme makeover, punta gorda edition. the town nearly destroyed five years ago by hurricane charlie. now, residents coming together in trint of the recovery of the area, including brand new hotels and restaurants. >> exceeded my expectation, never thought they could turn it around this quick, because we did move away after hurricane charlie and just came back and we're thrilled that we did. this is beautiful. >> julie: illinois, hugging is way to victory. the state winning the 23rd annual hug fest, tug-of-war against iowa. the teams holding on to a massive rope stretched across the mississippi river. illinois now gets the coveted bald eagle trophy for another year. north dakota, a four alarm effort to set a new world record. you're looking at the most fire trucks ever in a parade. organizers rounding up 180 of them to break the record. most of the trucks were from north dakota and others drive from minnesota, south dakota and even oklahoma. michigan, a
it's just two stops as we go across america. florida, celebrating a sort of extreme makeover, punta gorda edition. the town nearly destroyed five years ago by hurricane charlie. now, residents coming together in trint of the recovery of the area, including brand new hotels and restaurants. >> exceeded my expectation, never thought they could turn it around this quick, because we did move away after hurricane charlie and just came back and we're thrilled that we did. this is beautiful....
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it is part of a "fox watch across america." shepard: i am shepard smith and this is "the fox report." it is the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. have you been on a plane lately? your pilot may not have known how fast you were flying. the malfunction that might have caused the crash of the air france flight has happened on a dozen recent flights in the u.s. according to the reporting of this depressed. all of those planes landed safely and nobody was hurt. as you remember, all 220 people on board that air france jet were killed when it went down off the coast of brazil in june. catherine herridge is working the top score. everyone is ok in the u.s. the details of the malfunction have people where it. >> the ntsb confirmed two more incidencts. there was a notice in -- there was a drop in the temperature. there was also loss of primary air speed and altitude. a similar scenario unfolding on another flight. shepard: which airlines fly these jets in the u.s.? >> three u.s. carriers are flying these models. u.s. airw
it is part of a "fox watch across america." shepard: i am shepard smith and this is "the fox report." it is the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. have you been on a plane lately? your pilot may not have known how fast you were flying. the malfunction that might have caused the crash of the air france flight has happened on a dozen recent flights in the u.s. according to the reporting of this depressed. all of those planes landed safely and nobody was hurt. as...
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viagra...america's most prescribed ed treatment... can help you enjoy a more satisfying sexual experience. to learn more, spend some quality time with viagra.com ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. don't take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting... more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away... if you experience a sudden decrease in vision or hearing. now's the time. ask your doctor if viagra is right for you. ♪ viva viagra! >>> welcome back. nothing in life is guaranteed but if you invested tens of thousands of dollars shouldn't you expect is little something in return. a college grad is pretty upset and is even suing after graduating and not landing a job. trina thompson graduated from monroe college. it's a business oriented school in new york. thompson got her degr
viagra...america's most prescribed ed treatment... can help you enjoy a more satisfying sexual experience. to learn more, spend some quality time with viagra.com ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. don't take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting... more than...
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tell that to america. megyn: casey anthony's lawyers are trying to call a defense witness to clear her name. see you monday. , with wings! absorb ten times more, like a pad but feel thin and comfy, like a liner. new carefree® ultra protection™ into revolutionary performance. one word makes the difference between defining the mission and accomplishing the mission. one word makes the difference in defending our nation and the cause of freedom. how... is the word that makes all the difference. you all want to run your businesses more efficiently, so we've brought in a team of experts to help. one suggestion is to make your shipping more efficient with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. call or go online for a free supply and up to $160 in offers from authorized postage vendors. shipping's a hassle! weighing every box... actually, with flat rate boxes you don't need to weigh anything under 70 pounds. if it fits, it ships for a low flat rate. ok, but i ship all over the country. you can s
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i'm an intern with young america's foundation. young america's foundation is the premier organization that educates students on the principle of limited government, individual liberty, a strong national defense, and traditional values. for more information, please call our telephone number. or visit our web site. what did barack obama and ann coulter have in common? [laughter] nothing, thank god. [applause] ann coulter is now the author of seven "new york times was " a best-selling books, and i am sure there will be many more to come. she graduated with honors from cornell university, and no, mr. alderman, not the same school you attended. [applause] she then went on to practice law in new york city and even work for the senate judiciary committee. the conservative movement is so lucky that have an intelligent, articulate, and not to mention extremely good-looking woman fighting alongside of us. [applause] she is also on one who truly needs no introduction. with that being said, i will turn the microphone over to the person you ha
i'm an intern with young america's foundation. young america's foundation is the premier organization that educates students on the principle of limited government, individual liberty, a strong national defense, and traditional values. for more information, please call our telephone number. or visit our web site. what did barack obama and ann coulter have in common? [laughter] nothing, thank god. [applause] ann coulter is now the author of seven "new york times was " a best-selling...
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perhaps that is part of our problem in america today. this is a very centrist nation that we have an. enthusiasm for so many of the issues really comes from the extremes. i like to think of myself as an enthusiastic moderate, but that is almost a contradiction in terms. host: what has the nra's reaction been to you? guest: their first reaction was that they would not comment on works of fiction, to which i quipped, i wonder if the internal revenue service or the federal election commission would be interested in learning that their returns are works of fiction. i do not think they are, but the leadership of nra cannot have it both ways. host: c-span did contact the nra. they did not return a request for comment. let's go to our first call. caller: good morning. i wanted to mention -- i'm 64 years old. in idaho, where i grew up, we went to the nra for safety training and all of that. i remember in those days that people who were involved in guns were not the same as they are now. the people who are interested in these things now are cover
perhaps that is part of our problem in america today. this is a very centrist nation that we have an. enthusiasm for so many of the issues really comes from the extremes. i like to think of myself as an enthusiastic moderate, but that is almost a contradiction in terms. host: what has the nra's reaction been to you? guest: their first reaction was that they would not comment on works of fiction, to which i quipped, i wonder if the internal revenue service or the federal election commission...
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we're prepared to say this is hugely important to america's national security. we need to defeat al qaeda in afghanistan and the extremist allies. we need to say that afghanistan is not operating as a safe haven. that is what this strategy is about. it's insuring the most critical aspect of our national security. we have been very clear that we want to invest what is necessary to achieve that. and do it as efficiently and quickly as possible. the president has been very clear that we're going to measure our progress every stech the way. >> we're out of time. ambassador rice, thank you so much. >> good to be with you. >> up next, the health care debate up close. members of congress head home for a summer break and hear sometimes loudly from their constituents. two leading senators discuss their hopes of a bipartisan health care plan are fading and whether they see the economy bouncing back. the $100 cream. flabbergasted when we creamed the $700 cream! for under $30 regenerist micrm hydrates better than 32 of the world's most expensive creams. fantastic. phenomena
we're prepared to say this is hugely important to america's national security. we need to defeat al qaeda in afghanistan and the extremist allies. we need to say that afghanistan is not operating as a safe haven. that is what this strategy is about. it's insuring the most critical aspect of our national security. we have been very clear that we want to invest what is necessary to achieve that. and do it as efficiently and quickly as possible. the president has been very clear that we're going...
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-- to america from an economic standpoint. we spend twice what other nations spend and for that money was alive a good portion of our adult population uncovered. if you look at the health profiles, we are in the middle level. we do not have the best outcomes in terms of morbidity and mortality and life span. we are not getting what we are paying for. you would think that spending twice what anyone else is paying would get us gold-plated health care. it does not. the reward system is a fee-for- service system that once the wrong things. there are lots of models in the united states that show us how it could be done, still using the employer-based private insurance system. we're not going to change that. we could make our system a lot more efficient. the draft bill does attend to effectuate savings in the existing system. for example, just over payments to insurance companies estimated a cost of 100 -- of $77 billion for medicare. i just saw my primary care physician and he told me that his overhead is the enormous. it is at lea
-- to america from an economic standpoint. we spend twice what other nations spend and for that money was alive a good portion of our adult population uncovered. if you look at the health profiles, we are in the middle level. we do not have the best outcomes in terms of morbidity and mortality and life span. we are not getting what we are paying for. you would think that spending twice what anyone else is paying would get us gold-plated health care. it does not. the reward system is a fee-for-...
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we need you to restore the america that we have known. you need to find your place in the conservative movement and i think maybe if what you learn from my life is, first of all, that anybody can be a leader, you can be a leader, i wasn't born that way. i developed it, i work at it, and, also, that the grassroots can organize and take on all of the powers that be, and defeat them. and that is the lesson. [applause]. >> you need to understand how destructive the feminist mutual is. the movement that teaches young women that we -- you are victims in an oppressive, unjust society. that is just simply ridiculous. american women are the most fortunate people whoever lived on the face of the earth. and you need to not be propagandized against that by any women studies courses, in fact, don't waste your education dollar on any of those courses. and american women have always been fortunate. the feminist movement didn't start life for women just in recent years. my mother got her college degree in 1920, followed by a graduate degree then. and, i
we need you to restore the america that we have known. you need to find your place in the conservative movement and i think maybe if what you learn from my life is, first of all, that anybody can be a leader, you can be a leader, i wasn't born that way. i developed it, i work at it, and, also, that the grassroots can organize and take on all of the powers that be, and defeat them. and that is the lesson. [applause]. >> you need to understand how destructive the feminist mutual is. the...
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we could not bring any cases before the courts of america. we were not recognized as human beings even more american citizens and given the right to vote until 1924. everyone else -- women, other minorities, all had the right to vote, but not native americans. we were the original people here. even today we have the highest alcohol problems, infant mortality, drug problems, homelessness, but the american indian has been completely forgotten. we have been pushed onto these little reservation islands because the federal government' wanted to get rid of us and they forgot about us. host: on the front page of the philadelphia inquirer, a story about cervical vaccines and whether gardasil can really cut kantor's -- cancers toll. you can read more about this test and the report in the journal of the ama. back to the phones. cambridge, ohio. bill on the line for republicans. caller: i have three comments i want to make. on the aarp, with all of these people canceling their memberships because of their association with president obama, it was probabl
we could not bring any cases before the courts of america. we were not recognized as human beings even more american citizens and given the right to vote until 1924. everyone else -- women, other minorities, all had the right to vote, but not native americans. we were the original people here. even today we have the highest alcohol problems, infant mortality, drug problems, homelessness, but the american indian has been completely forgotten. we have been pushed onto these little reservation...
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doing it with bank of america can help save a lot more. up to 20% cash back from over 300 online retailers with our add it up program. just sign up and use your bank of america debit or credit card when you shop online. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. >>> sarah palin's resignation as governor of alaska may be taking a toll on her poll numbers. a new cnn/opinion research survey found palin's favorable rating has dropped seven percentage points since may. 39% of all americans say they have a favorable view of palin. her favorable rating among republicans is down as well. that number has plummeted 16 points since may to 64%. it's worth noting this was done before palin's blisterering remarks on health care which were made last weekend. >>> the white house is fighting off big brother accusations after it planned to track the government websites you visit. here's cnn's brooke baldwin. >> reporter: the white house, playing the role of america's advocate or big brother? proposed changes in the fed
doing it with bank of america can help save a lot more. up to 20% cash back from over 300 online retailers with our add it up program. just sign up and use your bank of america debit or credit card when you shop online. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. >>> sarah palin's resignation as governor of alaska may be taking a toll on her poll numbers. a new cnn/opinion research survey found palin's favorable rating has dropped seven percentage...
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organizing for america is behind it. the huge majority in -- we've passed four bills in the congress so far in committee. three different bills in the house and one in the senate in the health, education, labor, pension committee. all four of the bills have a strong public option. all four of these bills have -- have individual mandate with kood subsidies for people that are low income. so, these are the -- these are -- this is what we're talking about. this is the bill that really will matter to the american people. that's what i'm going to be talking about in august. i think others will, too. >> now, once again, the senate finance committee is the key committee that everyone's waiting for to come up with a bill that people believe will probably have a better chance of getting through the senate than anything else, and, therefore, something closer to the reality of what the president will be signing. but chairman max baucus on that committee is working right now with mike enzi from wyoming, republican on that committee.
organizing for america is behind it. the huge majority in -- we've passed four bills in the congress so far in committee. three different bills in the house and one in the senate in the health, education, labor, pension committee. all four of the bills have a strong public option. all four of these bills have -- have individual mandate with kood subsidies for people that are low income. so, these are the -- these are -- this is what we're talking about. this is the bill that really will matter...
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rebel, visionary, iconoclast, one of america's most important artists. for a man whose unpredictability has been his trademark, his latest stylistic experiment may be his boldest yet. are you ready for bob dylan? christmas album? when i say christmas album i think this -- ♪ have a holly jolly christmas ♪ ♪ it's the best time of the year ♪ >> reporter: nonetheless several music sites are predicting that the man born robert zimmerman is releasing a christmas record which will include such holiday chestnuts as "here comes santa claus" and "i'll be home for christmas." we got our hands on an early demo. ♪ frosty the snowman was a jolly, happy soul ♪ ♪ with a corncob pipe and a button nose ♪ ♪ and two eyes made out of coal ♪ >> reporter: i think this could open up new family friendly horizons for would be like yet another side of bob dylan, or bob the tank engine or bob for babies. you watch. i'll make fun of dylan's christmas album, and it will turn out to be the coolest thing ever. how will that feel? >> exactly what i was thinking. >> i
rebel, visionary, iconoclast, one of america's most important artists. for a man whose unpredictability has been his trademark, his latest stylistic experiment may be his boldest yet. are you ready for bob dylan? christmas album? when i say christmas album i think this -- ♪ have a holly jolly christmas ♪ ♪ it's the best time of the year ♪ >> reporter: nonetheless several music sites are predicting that the man born robert zimmerman is releasing a christmas record which will...
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america's best truck. farmers in nebraska. it was fun, because almost >> we spent much of this week talking to farmers in nebraska. it was fun because producers are looking at great, even great crop tential. they are less excited about price prospects however. at the last meeting i was visiting with local corn growers. they are for saking soy beans like last year's cell phones. i suddenly realized i must be shrinking. at 5'11", i felt like a shrimp to those guys. the average height was 3 inches above me. many had dutch last names. now the dutch recently captured the world's tallest nation title from the u.s. they now average about two inches above americans, even after adjusting for asian and latino immigrants. the u.s. is still competitive in the widest nation category. still the reasons for the eclipsing are not clear. some point out that the amount of milk and cheese that the dutch consume. that would make a excellent dairy promotion idea. i had a glimpse of what those 5'0" must have thought a thousand years ago when the no
america's best truck. farmers in nebraska. it was fun, because almost >> we spent much of this week talking to farmers in nebraska. it was fun because producers are looking at great, even great crop tential. they are less excited about price prospects however. at the last meeting i was visiting with local corn growers. they are for saking soy beans like last year's cell phones. i suddenly realized i must be shrinking. at 5'11", i felt like a shrimp to those guys. the average height...
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this is the united states of america. i hate that you have to say the words you are saying, but all we can do is try our best to get through these plans for you and your family. remember when i said. you are dramatizing what i said before. i am sure that if you had a choke this -- have a choice, he would rather have your family have health insurance than you have it. and i understand that. i get that. but i do not want you to have that choice. we are dealing with difficult forces. and when we talk about small businesses, about half of the folks are either the families or people who work for small businesses. they do not have insurance because the premiums are too high, the cost of insurance is going up faster than their paychecks. so you are talking about money coming directly out of your checks, and when you are being denied certain services, it is not unusual for people to call and say, you need to help me. man, they will not give me this, not that. and we've got to fight. we can do better than that. i think that is bas
this is the united states of america. i hate that you have to say the words you are saying, but all we can do is try our best to get through these plans for you and your family. remember when i said. you are dramatizing what i said before. i am sure that if you had a choke this -- have a choice, he would rather have your family have health insurance than you have it. and i understand that. i get that. but i do not want you to have that choice. we are dealing with difficult forces. and when we...
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eastern on america and the courts. coming this fall, enter the home to america's highest court, the supreme court. >> now, author and columnist ann coulter. this is about one hour and 15 minutes. a>> first off, i want to welcome our viewers. my name is lauren, i am an intern with young america's foundation. it is a premier organization that educates students of the principles of limited government, individual liberty, a strong national defense, and traditional values. for more information, call 1800-usa-1776, or visit our web site at www.yaf.org. what do barack obama and ann coulter have in common? nothing, thank god. what do barack obama and ann coulter have in common? nothing, thank god. ann coulter is now the author of seven new york times best selling books. i am sure there'll be more to come. she is a connecticut native and graduated with honors from cornell university. and no, mr. olbermann, not the same school you attended. she went on to practice law in new york city and worked for the senate judiciary committe
eastern on america and the courts. coming this fall, enter the home to america's highest court, the supreme court. >> now, author and columnist ann coulter. this is about one hour and 15 minutes. a>> first off, i want to welcome our viewers. my name is lauren, i am an intern with young america's foundation. it is a premier organization that educates students of the principles of limited government, individual liberty, a strong national defense, and traditional values. for more...
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look at the money splooi in america. that is what a big part of healthcare cost is. >> host: the "new york times" business section, cash for clunkers program is set to end now on monday. the sudden halt means new car showrooms are likely to be flooded by last-minute shoppers over the weekend. dealers have until 8:00 p.m. on monday to submit the application to be reimbursed for the programs they are giving out. it has been plagued by confusion and processing delays. the article goes on to talk about some of the issues that have come up through cash for clunkers and many cases the administration says incomplete forms submitted by dealers are slowing the process. workers reviewed 40% of of the applications filed and many rejected and returned to the dealer for possible readmission because of paperwork errors. the question is what happens if the money is exhausted more quickly and consumers get in their paperwork on time if the funding is exhausted before all reimbursements are made. some dealers and possibly g.m. could have
look at the money splooi in america. that is what a big part of healthcare cost is. >> host: the "new york times" business section, cash for clunkers program is set to end now on monday. the sudden halt means new car showrooms are likely to be flooded by last-minute shoppers over the weekend. dealers have until 8:00 p.m. on monday to submit the application to be reimbursed for the programs they are giving out. it has been plagued by confusion and processing delays. the article...
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they are covering america. this is the foreign desk. every picture that comes into fox news comes in through here at the media desk. those pictures will always be in those three on the right-hand side. in the top box, we are learning about what happened to an airplane that had to make an emergency landing because of turbulence. you will hear from a passenger who says that they were flung from their seats. cash for clunkers could be dead on the road. now it is up to the senate to keep the program going, but now some democrats are saying that program does not make sense to them. in the bottom box, imagine no one on line and seeing a picture of your child on line, and then imagines seeing the picture because someone had put it up for adoption. martha: right now we are waiting for press secretary robert gibbs to step in front of the microphone. he is likely to be in the hot seat today as reporters try to pin him down as to whether there is a door opening on new taxes to pay for health care and reduce the deficit. some of the president's top
they are covering america. this is the foreign desk. every picture that comes into fox news comes in through here at the media desk. those pictures will always be in those three on the right-hand side. in the top box, we are learning about what happened to an airplane that had to make an emergency landing because of turbulence. you will hear from a passenger who says that they were flung from their seats. cash for clunkers could be dead on the road. now it is up to the senate to keep the...
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repower america. i hope our senators are listening. some pharmacies make you work for it with memberships and fees. but not walmart. they have hundreds of generic prescriptions for just $4 for up to a 30-day supply or $10 for 90 days. save money. live better. walmart. but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. witits built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's faste 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. >>> wrab to welcome back to msnbc. >> michael jackson's doctor could face criminal charges now that the -- the dr. told investigators that he had been trying ing ting to wean jackso powerful drug. dr. murray said he gave in to michael jackson's demands for dangerous drugs. this is according to an affidavit. court documents reveal a timeline of jackson's final hours. 1:30 a.m., dr. murray gave jackson a valium but
repower america. i hope our senators are listening. some pharmacies make you work for it with memberships and fees. but not walmart. they have hundreds of generic prescriptions for just $4 for up to a 30-day supply or $10 for 90 days. save money. live better. walmart. but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. witits built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for...
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. long summer days and not enough sleep. what i wouldn't do for a do-over. (announcer) new neutrogena total skin renewal. gentle exfoliating puffs and micro-vibrations speed surface cell turnover. it's clinically tested to help undo the look of a year's worth of skin aging in just one week. that summer of sun? i just made it disappear. (announcer) new total skin renewal. neutrogena recommended most by dermatologists. do-overs do exist. ( sheets buffeting ) ( man ) whoa ! ♪ . >>> here's what's happening. tsunami warnings is been lifted in india and japan, after two strong earthquakes at sea. one just south of tokyo bay. another even stronger quake hitting just off the coast of india. japanese authorities shut down two nuclear reactors and bullet train service as a precaution. right now, they're carrying out intensive safety checks and inspections, but so far, no major damage or injuries have been reported. >>> in new york city, d
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. long summer days and not enough sleep. what i wouldn't do for a do-over. (announcer) new neutrogena total skin renewal. gentle exfoliating puffs and micro-vibrations speed surface cell turnover. it's clinically tested to help undo the look of a year's worth of skin aging in just one week. that summer of sun? i just made it disappear. (announcer) new total skin renewal. neutrogena recommended...
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perhaps that is part of our problem in america today. this is a very centrist nation that we have an. enthusiasm for so many of the issues really comes from the extremes. i like to think of myself as an enthusiastic moderate, but that is almost a contradiction in terms. host: what has the nra's reaction been to you? guest: their first reaction was that they would not comment on works of fiction, to which i quipped, i wonder if the internal revenue service or the federal election commission would be interested in learning that their returns are works of fiction. i do not think they are, but the leadership of nra cannot have it both ways. host: c-span did contact the nra. they did not return a request for comment. let's go to our first call. caller: good morning. i wanted to mention -- i'm 64 years old. in idaho, where i grew up, we went to the nra for safety training and all of that. i remember in those days that people who were involved in guns were not the same as they are now. the people who are interested in these things now are cover
perhaps that is part of our problem in america today. this is a very centrist nation that we have an. enthusiasm for so many of the issues really comes from the extremes. i like to think of myself as an enthusiastic moderate, but that is almost a contradiction in terms. host: what has the nra's reaction been to you? guest: their first reaction was that they would not comment on works of fiction, to which i quipped, i wonder if the internal revenue service or the federal election commission...
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it is not a future i want for the united states of america. new hampshire, i was up here campaigning along time. [laughter] a lot of you guys came to my town hall events and some of you voted for me as some of you didn't. here is one thing i have to say -- i never said this would be easy. and never said change would be easy. if it were easy, it would have already been done. change is hard. it does not start in washington. it begins in places like portsmouth with people like lowry, who have the courage to share their stories and fight for something better. that is what we need to do right now and i need your help. if you want a health care system that works for the american people, as well support for the insurance companies, i need your help. knocking on doors, talking to neighbors, spread the facts, let's get this done. [applause] thank you. [applause] thank you. thank you. [applause] thank you. i remember that. a buddy have a seat. this is the fun part. first of all, by the way, let's back the ban. i did not to the band over here. thank you,
it is not a future i want for the united states of america. new hampshire, i was up here campaigning along time. [laughter] a lot of you guys came to my town hall events and some of you voted for me as some of you didn't. here is one thing i have to say -- i never said this would be easy. and never said change would be easy. if it were easy, it would have already been done. change is hard. it does not start in washington. it begins in places like portsmouth with people like lowry, who have the...
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. with built-in access to the nation's fastest 3g network. only from at&t. >>> we're back with jim vandehei and lynn sweet, with more on politics. let's look at what governor palin said over the weekend. a couple of different shots on this. first in her facebook on friday, quote, the america i know and love is not one in which my parents or my baby with down syndrome will have to stand in front of obama's death panel so his bureaucrats can decide based on a subjective judgment of their level of productivity in society, whether they're worthy of health care. such a sys
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. with built-in access to...
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from new york, good night america! >> gregg: i'm gregg jarrett and welcome to america's news headquarters. >> julie: i'm julie banderas. a major mess at one of the nation's busiest airports after an evacuation of la guardia. what happened and who police say was responsible for a headache for thousands of travelers. >> gregg: and a cash for clunkers program, well it's not going away quite yet. so much will you be able to trade in your wheels. >> julie: we're going to find out. >> a plan to change held care in america on its way to a vote by the house of representatives after late night maneuvering to get conservative democrats on board. molly henneberg is live in washington. what happens in the house now? >> molly: three committees in the house have passed bills the ways and means committee, education and labor and late last night the energy and commerce committee. so now democratic leaders will take those three bills and combine them in one big piece of legislation. democrats say they are ready to get it to a floor for
from new york, good night america! >> gregg: i'm gregg jarrett and welcome to america's news headquarters. >> julie: i'm julie banderas. a major mess at one of the nation's busiest airports after an evacuation of la guardia. what happened and who police say was responsible for a headache for thousands of travelers. >> gregg: and a cash for clunkers program, well it's not going away quite yet. so much will you be able to trade in your wheels. >> julie: we're going to find...
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you can see mostly going to see a lot more hectares being planted in south america for sure. >> okay. >> and, you know, this one bushel differential between now and, you know, let's get into the second week of september if we get three good rains between now and then and no frost and i think you can add a bushel or you can take a bushel off. i mean that's going to make a dollar one way or the dollar. exactly on target on the wheat. the wheat has been making new lows here about three out of the last five days. you know, it's pathetic. and corn, i am on the page that you could -- you could end up both with about 165 yield on corn. history, you know, it is going to be on my side at least percentage-wise. >> right. >> you know, there was a lot of holes in them fields in 2004. i know it was planted early but only about 15% of that crop was plant today triple stack versus 85 today. so, i mean, we do not know really what the potential on the high end on this corn really is. >> well, you know if you used 2004 weather in the early planting. >> yes. >> those yields today would have probably bee
you can see mostly going to see a lot more hectares being planted in south america for sure. >> okay. >> and, you know, this one bushel differential between now and, you know, let's get into the second week of september if we get three good rains between now and then and no frost and i think you can add a bushel or you can take a bushel off. i mean that's going to make a dollar one way or the dollar. exactly on target on the wheat. the wheat has been making new lows here about three...
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supreme court america will have come of age. we will leave only to look at the portion of the justices of the new supreme court to see how far we have come as a nation. who we really aren't as a people, what we stand for and what our founders intended us to be. it will be a striking portrait, one of strength, diversity, spirits and wisdom. the portion of a nation united by common concerns it's still too often divided by deeply held individual beliefs. there are those in the paper hubei has of as a deeply held beliefs will vote for judge sotomayor and those who will not hear each for their own reasons, each in part because of who there are, where they grew up, how their perspective has been uniquely shaped by their individual circumstances and experiences. and their vote will be based on the on logic, that on reason to how they interpret the tax and the testimony before them. each of us will analyze in the bid as fast, on perspective and will hold to our own intellectual positions we will disagree, so find fault with judge sotoma
supreme court america will have come of age. we will leave only to look at the portion of the justices of the new supreme court to see how far we have come as a nation. who we really aren't as a people, what we stand for and what our founders intended us to be. it will be a striking portrait, one of strength, diversity, spirits and wisdom. the portion of a nation united by common concerns it's still too often divided by deeply held individual beliefs. there are those in the paper hubei has of...
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that reflects america. a lot more than what we have seen covered on television for the last few days. [applause] i want to thank you for coming here today in that spirit. now, before i take questions i just want to talk briefly about what health insurance reform will mean for you. we still have work to do in congress. bills are not finalized, but i just want you to understand about 80% of this has already been agreed to. here are the basic principles that folks are talking about. first, health insurance reform will mean a set of common sense, the consumer protections for folks with health insurance. said those of you who have health insurance, this is what it will mean. insurance companies will no longer be able to cancel your coverage because he gets sick. that is what happened to katie. [applause] that can happen anymore. if you do the responsible thing, if you pay your premiums each month so you are covered in case of a crisis, when crisis conseque have a heart attack or your husband finds out he has can
that reflects america. a lot more than what we have seen covered on television for the last few days. [applause] i want to thank you for coming here today in that spirit. now, before i take questions i just want to talk briefly about what health insurance reform will mean for you. we still have work to do in congress. bills are not finalized, but i just want you to understand about 80% of this has already been agreed to. here are the basic principles that folks are talking about. first, health...
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talk about what you think makes america such an exceptional company -- country? guess my there are so many things. a lot of it does, from a christian world view, a christian founding. part of that is freedom of choice of course, all religions prosper in america but it was just disproportionately christians with a christian world be a founding in part of in part of a what is interesting about that too, christ was really upsetting the customs of his day by using some of the women for his parables. by ministering to women so often. that was very unusual so as i've said before and the press -- a first feminist was jesus christ and that was the freedom of choice, literally choice not killing babies choice and also the idea that all men are created by god and therefore no man has the right to rule over you except by your consent, it's not perfect consent but that isn't the idea of a federalist democracy that a king does not rule over your by divine right because the king has no genetic authority over you. there isn't a sun god in worth some genetic power to roll over h
talk about what you think makes america such an exceptional company -- country? guess my there are so many things. a lot of it does, from a christian world view, a christian founding. part of that is freedom of choice of course, all religions prosper in america but it was just disproportionately christians with a christian world be a founding in part of in part of a what is interesting about that too, christ was really upsetting the customs of his day by using some of the women for his...
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this is if not the future of health care in america, it's a pathway to better health care in america. the pending bill stops it in its tracks. >> thank you for yielding. i think this is a very important conversation. when you talk about m.d. anderson, i think we're all aware of individuals that have sought that very special place out, that it has been life- saving, and that there were others that have the same quality. >> and the anderson is not state-owned anymore, but it started out the way. >> as i understand this issue and what is troubling to me about physician-owned facilities, mr. barton, is that it really is an exchange of taking money and of one pocket and putting it in the other in the same pair pants. there is the tendency or the motivation for the physician to oversubscribe, to over utilize, its center, it's a trend i do not know what you have built into what you're suggesting that would address that. we have to watch costs. we have to cut costs. . address that. we have to watch costs. we have to cut costs. these practices are bending the curve in a negative way. curve in
this is if not the future of health care in america, it's a pathway to better health care in america. the pending bill stops it in its tracks. >> thank you for yielding. i think this is a very important conversation. when you talk about m.d. anderson, i think we're all aware of individuals that have sought that very special place out, that it has been life- saving, and that there were others that have the same quality. >> and the anderson is not state-owned anymore, but it started...